Universal access in e-voting for the blind

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Juan E. Gilbert
Yolanda McMillian
Ken Rouse
Philicity Williams
Gregory Rogers
Jerome McClendon
Winfred Mitchell
Priyanka Gupta
Idong Mkpong-Ruffin
E. Vincent Cross
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[1] Clemson University,School of Computing, Human Centered Computing Division
[2] Auburn University,Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering
[3] LeTourneau University,Department of Computer Science
[4] Cognizant Technology Solutions,Department of Computer Sciences
[5] US Content and Design Services,undefined
[6] Faulkner University,undefined
[7] Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories,undefined
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Electronic voting; Accessibility; Privacy; Blind; Prime III;
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Since the inception of elections and election technologies, all segments of the voting population have never been granted equal access, privacy and security to voting. Modern electronic voting systems have made attempts to include disabled voters but have fallen short. Using recent developments in technology a secure, user centered, multimodal electronic voting system has been developed to study a multimodal approach for providing equity in access, privacy and security in electronic voting. This article will report findings from a study at the Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind where more than thirty-five blind or visually impaired participants used the multimodal voting system. The findings suggest that the proposed multimodal approach to voting is easy to use and trustworthy.
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